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Located in Birmingham's scenic Georgian Square, this structure became known...

Located in Birmingham's scenic Georgian Square, this structure became known as the "jeweler's church," with its elegant spire, beautiful stained glass window and an original painting by American artist Benjamin West.

Took a walk around St. Paul's Church on 16/08/16, the walk to the church takes around 20-25 mins depending on your pace. Walked around the grounds of the churchyard & wasn't able to take a look inside being locked, also a few small cafe's close by the surrounding area. Worth visiting this old beautiful church & shaded area, a few...
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A nice quiet spot in the middle of bustling Birmingham. Happened upon this church as I was walking to the art museum. There was a steward inside to answer my questions about the church and point out things I would not have noticed on my own. I especially enjoyed the high, boxed pews. Reminds me of so many churches I...
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11 ladies on a beautiful Christmas outing had a wonderful time at the G4 carol concert the church is so beautiful it was warm and inviting the concert in the church felt very private and personal , a proper traditional church would love to go back to look at church again

I used to live in St Paul's Place and it was so nice to see this church with all of its history every time i left the building. We had a look around the church when my Canadian partners parents came over. They got a guided tour by the caretaker who was very knowledgeable and they were extremely impressed! They...
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Classic British church in city square with courtyard where many people gather.A fun place to eat lunch wit many shops and restaurants surrounding St. Paul's Square. I had an office on Church Street which ends at St. Pauls.

Was well worth a quick stop. The stained glass windows were very beautiful, hadn't even known they were there! There is a fair bit of scaffolding up at the moment as they are undergoing restoration and updates to lighting. So maybe not the place for a spot of quiet contemplation just yet!

Went to a lovely free lunchtime concert at this lovely church. Listening to a 17 piece string orchestra in such a quiet and beautiful setting was inspiring and totally relaxing.
The seating was in old fashioned pews with doors on - which was ok for a concert that lasted from 1240 to 1330. Lovely grounds round the church and a...
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